Abstract

Current research trends demonstrate that, for a wide range of applications in cultural heritage, 3D shape acquisition alone is not sufficient.
To generate a digital replica of a real world object the digitized geometric models have to be complemented with information pertaining to optical properties of the object surface.
We therefore propose an integrated system for acquiring both the 3D shape and reflectance properties necessary for obtaining a photo-realistic digital replica.
The proposed method is suitable for the digitization of objects showing the complex reflectance behavior, for example specularities and meso-scale interreflections, often encountered in the field of cultural heritage.
We demonstrate the performance of our system with four challenging examples.
By using Bidirectional Texture Functions, our structured light based approach is able to achieve good geometric precision while preserving tiny details such as scratches and engravings.